Updated at 9:40 am November 27, 2023
According to the Defense for Children International (DCI), three of those killed in the attack on Jenin were children.
They are; Ahmad Mohammad Hamed Abu Al-Haija, 16, Mahmoud Khaled Mahmoud Abu Al-Haija, 17, and Ammar Mohammad Faisal Abu Al-Wafa, 14.
The Palestinian News and Information Agency (WAFA) reported the ages of the two slain young men as Muhammad Mahmoud Freihat, 27, and Asaad Ali Al-Damj, 33.
Updated at 8:24 am November 26, 2023
At dawn Sunday, Israeli forces renewed their bombing in the city, when a drone fired a missile at a Palestinian home in the Al-Damj neighborhood in the Jenin refugee camp.
The drone strike killed Asaad Ali Al-Damj, 33, and injured five others, including three women. It was added that soldiers detained the ambulance that was transporting the injured and abducted the two wounded young men.
A total of five Palestinians were killed, and eleven were injured between Saturday evening and dawn Sunday during the Israeli aggression against Jenin and its refugee camp.
First published at 4:57 am on November 26, 2023
On Saturday evening Israeli forces shot and killed four Palestinians, including a child, injured six young men, and bombed homes, during their prolonged incursion into the northern west Bank city of Jenin.
A large military force, accompanied by a military bulldozer and followed by reinforcements invaded the city of Jenin from several directions, sparking fierce resistance.
The Israeli army deployed sharpshooters on the rooftops of high-rise buildings, while soldiers stormed several neighborhoods, amid the intense flight of reconnaissance drones. Eyewitnesses also reported the presence of an Apache helicopter over the city.
Occupation soldiers invaded several homes in the Jabriyat, Al-Hadaf, Talat Al-Ghabz neighborhoods, and on the outskirts of the Jenin refugee camp, while bulldozers destroyed a large number of cars, infrastructure, and several streets.
Armed Palestinian resistance fighters exchanged heavy fire with the attacking army and employed crude explosive devices against the military vehicles.
According to Fawaz Hammad, the director of Al-Razi Hospital, four Palestinians, including a child, were shot and killed by the Israeli soldiers, and media sources reported that six others were shot and injured with live ammunition.
Media sources identified the slain Palestinians, one of whom is a child, as Ammar Mohammad Abu Al-Wafa, Ahmad Abu Al-Haija, Mohammad Mahmoud Freihat, and the child, Mahmoud Khaled Abu Al-Haija.
According to the mother of Mahmoud Khaled Abu Al-Haija, the young man was in his bed asleep when occupation bullets came through the window.
Soldiers stormed the building, detained the family and blocked ambulances from approaching the home for at least one hour, during which time the young man lost a large amount of blood.
It was added that soldiers surrounded the Jenin Government Hospital, the headquarters of the Red Crescent Society, and Ibn Sina Hospital, and obstructed the work of ambulance crews.
The army bombed several homes on the outskirts of the camp with Energa missiles, after evacuating their owners at gunpoint. Soldiers besieged the Al-Sous family in the Al-Hadaf neighborhood before bombing it.